Aztec worshiped many, many Gods.
The most important was perhaps Teotl (whose name also just means "god"). Another important God was the God of rain, Tlaloc.
They believed that the Gods required human sacrifices, which they performed in their temples - the sacrifice was their mayor ritual.
They also believed in afterlife, for example women who died in childbirth would after death fly towards the sun in the form of humminbirds. Depending on the form of death, afterlife had different forms.
The correct answer is an experiment.
An experiment refers to an investigative study, where a researcher scientifically tests a hypothesis. Specifically, a researcher tests the effect an independent variable (manipulated variable) on the dependent variable (outcome), to investigate whether there is a causal (cause and effect) relationship between the variables. For instance, if a researcher wants t<span>o determine a cause and effect relationship between alcohol consumption and driving ability, he or she would use an experimental research study to do so. </span>
1. Limits on types of issues.
2.Limits on types of cases.
3. Limited control over agenda.
4. Land enforcement power.
Answer: Option A --Taxonomic categorization
Explanation: Taxonomic categorization
which literally means “arrangement law” can be defined as the science of classifying organisms to construct internationally shared classification systems, hence, each organism is placed into more and more inclusive groupings just like how a grocery store is organized. On this wise, analytic thinking is best characterized by taxonomic categorization.
The answers are the following:
a. Objective Test- measures a person's characteristics independent of the examiner's own beliefs
b. Christiana D. Morgan and Henry A. Murray in the 1930s at the Harvard Psychological Clinic.
c. Swiss psychologist Hermann Rorschach
d. Projective Test - made to let an individual answer to ambiguous stimuli
e. MMPI - Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory ; assesses psychopathology and personality traits
f. Myers - Briggs - introspective self-report questionnaire
g. validity scales - attempt to measure reliability of responses
i. Rorschach Inkblot Test - test in which subjects' perceptions of inkblots
j. psychiatric disorders